Online Bitcoin Gift Card Store, eGifter Includes Dunkin Donuts

Online Bitcoin Gift Card Store, eGifter Includes Dunkin Donuts

Online gift card store, eGifter now allows Dunkin Donuts customers to buy prepaid cards with Bitcoin. The online gift card application, eGifter has now enabled support for Dunkin Donuts cards. With this new addition, Dunkin Donuts customers can now pay for their donuts and coffee with Bitcoin, in addition to regular modes of payments. eGifter platform is known to offer prepaid gift cards for over 200 different brands in the United States. With the addition of Bitcoin payments option, the platform allows Bitcoin community to indirectly spend digital currency for their daily needs. The....


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